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== History ==
 
== History ==
In {{Rosharan date|1169}}, when Gor was barely out of his teens, [[Amaram]]'s army was fighting against Brightlord [[Hallaw]]'s army. Gor spoke with the squadleader [[Varth]], repeating to him Brightlord [[Sheler]]'s command to hold position where they were. Varth realized that he didn't have enough fighting men, so he told the nearby messenger boys to arm themselves and instructed Gor to place them at the front.{{book ref|sa1|47}}{{book ref|sa4|108}}
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In {{Rosharan date|1169}}, when Gor was barely out of his teens, [[Amaram]]'s army was fighting against Brightlord [[Hallaw]]'s army. Gor spoke with the squadleader [[Varth]], repeating Brightlord [[Sheler]]'s command to hold position where they were. Varth realized that he didn't have enough fighting men, so he told the nearby messenger boys to arm themselves and instructed Gor to place them at the front of the squad's formation. Gor briefly questioned this order, but ultimately complied.{{book ref|sa1|47}}{{book ref|sa4|108}} This sequence of events led to [[Tien]]'s death, and for a time [[Kaladin]] was fueled by his desire for vengeance on Varth and all of his soldiers.{{book ref|sa1|49}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 18:26, 8 September 2023

Gor
Profession Soldier
Groups Amaram's army
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Gor is a soldier in Amaram's army on Roshar.[1]

History

In 1169, when Gor was barely out of his teens, Amaram's army was fighting against Brightlord Hallaw's army. Gor spoke with the squadleader Varth, repeating Brightlord Sheler's command to hold position where they were. Varth realized that he didn't have enough fighting men, so he told the nearby messenger boys to arm themselves and instructed Gor to place them at the front of the squad's formation. Gor briefly questioned this order, but ultimately complied.[2][1] This sequence of events led to Tien's death, and for a time Kaladin was fueled by his desire for vengeance on Varth and all of his soldiers.[3]

Notes

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